Across decades and distances, the scars we carry are the same.
Five lives. Different eras. One shared, shattering reality.
In this unflinching collection of Australian short stories, the profound reach of trauma is laid bare. From the quiet desperation of a suburban classroom to the shadow of the gallows, Open Wounds explores the moments that break us-and the resilience required to keep going.
19th Century England: An Anglican nun struggles to find words of comfort for a woman facing the finality of the noose.
Modern Australia: A fourteen-year-old girl, betrayed by those meant to protect her, seeks refuge in the fragile hope of a teenage crush.
The Immigrant Experience: A woman who fled her homeland for safety finds herself trapped in a new kind of captivity by the man who promised her a future.
The Classroom: An acutely sensitive eleven-year-old girl navigates the psychological warfare of a teacher who despises her.
The Aftermath: A war veteran's family slowly disintegrates as the invisible ghosts of PTSD join them at the dinner table.
Spanning history and heartaches, these stories shine a light into the darkest corners of the human experience. Written with a raw, literary sensibility, Open Wounds is a bold examination of the moments that define us, the injustices that ignite us, and the enduring power of the human spirit.
"Open Wounds" is a deeply moving collection for readers of contemporary and historical literary fiction who value honest, character-driven storytelling and the exploration of life's most profound challenges.